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Jet Production in Photon-Photon Interactions

Authors :
B. Sechi-Zorn
Fernando Barreiro
C. Y. Chang
Ch. Gerke
J. A.J. Skard
Andris Skuja
I. O. Skillicorn
J. M. Scarr
Gideon Bella
Ch. Berger
Claus Grupen
M. Gaspero
W. Zimmermann
Stephanie Brandt
R. G. Glasser
U. Timm
B. Lewendel
O. Achterberg
M. Rost
K. Diehlmann
H. Junge
B. Neumann
A. Klovning
H. J. Meyer
R. O. Polvado
M. Krüger
U. Michelson
H. Spitzer
H. Kapitza
M. Zachara
K. Stupperich
J. Bürger
M. Poppe
Peter Bussey
Gideon Alexander
E. Lillestöl
G. Franke
Y. Gnat
J. B. Dainton
J. C. Thomson
Richard G Kellogg
L. Criegee
C. Maxeiner
K. Kraski
D. Schmidt
Wolfgang Wagner
F. Ferrarotto
H. Meyer
G. T. Zorn
H. Maxeiner
K. H. Pape
C. Raine
J. Pielorz
A. J. Tylka
G. Zech
A. Deuter
G. E. Welch
H. Müller
D. Burkart
K. M. Poppe
Volker Blobel
Barry King
J. Grunhaus
R. van Staa
G. Knies
Jean-Arcady Meyer
F. Almeida
G. G. Winter
S. L. Cartwright
D. Hendry
B. Koppitz
S. J. Maxfield
Frank Raupach
M. Feindt
W. Lackas
K. Derikum
A. Bäcker
B. Stella
H. Genzel
Source :
Zeitschrift f�r Physik C Particles and Fields. 33:351-357
Publication Year :
1987
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1987.

Abstract

We present results on jet production in γγ interactions where both photons are quasi-real. The invariant masses of the hadronnic system are limited to the range 4≦W vis≦12 GeV/c2. The data approach the quark-Parton-Model (QPM) expectation at the highestp jet values (≧4 GeV/c). Jet production at lowp T (≦1 GeV/c) can be described by a Vector Dominance derived model. The data also have a component with no apparent jet structure in the range, 1.0 ≦P jet ≦4.0 GeV/c which can be described by phase space or by models of the QCD hard scattering processes cesses $$\gamma \gamma \to q\bar qg$$ and $$\gamma \gamma \to q\bar qq\bar q$$

Details

ISSN :
14346052 and 01709739
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zeitschrift f�r Physik C Particles and Fields
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a40ae5c9130a4a40f5110c6fdea855c4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01552540